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Location American Technology News for 7 May 2014
In certain locations, video cameras can track you everywhere. Artist Leo Selvaggio doesn't think that'll go away, so he's proposing a way around it: a single mask of a human face that anyone can wear if they don't want t...
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It Got Better: Life Improved After Black Death, Study Finds Generations of Europeans who lived after the Black Death were healthier and lived longer than those who lived before the plague's first outbreak, new research shows. The plague may have wiped out the weak and frail, leav...
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Best coffee makers

Digital Trends - 7 May 2014 23:57
Best coffee makers There should be more to coffee than Folgers and the $15 Black & Decker machine you picked up at the local Target. Check out our top picks for the best coffee makers on the market, whether you're looking for a single-drop...
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How To Become An Astronaut

SPACE.com - 7 May 2014 07:47
How To Become An Astronaut Do you have the right stuff? Becoming an astronaut doesn't just happen overnight. It takes many years of education and experience to meet the basic qualifications.
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Empa mission in space

Phys.org - 7 May 2014 15:40
Empa mission in space Little research has been done on comets and they still hold many secrets. One theory is that comets brought water (and thus possibly even life) to earth. Although space probes have been able to carry out isolated investi...
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Octopus instantly changes colors to blend in with a fishing boat It's not news that an Octopus, the alien super villain of the big bad ocean, can change colors to camouflage itself but just watch as this octopus try to blend in with a boat in seconds. The transformation from orange to...
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Space enthusiasts can now own a little piece of lunar history The Rotational Hand Controller (RHC, or more popularly known as a joystick) which was on board Apollo 15's Lunar Module Falcon and played a significant role i...
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[From EntertainmentTell] It takes a special kind of annoying to make me want to write about a TV commercial. But McDonald's has achieved specialkindofannoyingness with its "Random Red Couch" spot.
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Google Exec Demos The Internet Of Jerks

ReadWrite - 7 May 2014 01:17
According to eyewitnesses, Google product strategist Scott Jenson angrily stormed out of a conference in San Francisco Tuesday, 30 minutes before he was scheduled to deliver a keynote address--a week after inviting himse...
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Anyone can now run their software on Google’s worldwide network of computers — perhaps the most advanced computing system on earth — and Google believes that, eventually, everyone will be happy to do so. The tech g...
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Why Amazon wants you to use Twitter hashtags to shop Through its new #AmazonCart feature, the e-commerce company can use the mobile heft of Twitter to draw in smartphone shoppers and, ultimately, change the way we buy things.
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What getting a tattoo looks like in super slow motion If you ever wondered what getting a tattoo feels like, just watch this super slow motion video showing up close shots of the tattoo needle relentlessly stabbing people's skin over and over again so that the ink sets unde...
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[From GamerTell] The lawsuit over student athlete image use is still having a negative impact on EA's financials.
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Google seduces students with Classroom, Chromebooks Get 'em hooked while they're young. Google offers schools a free online tool called Classroom, and it's marketing Chromebooks for education. Also, Evernote syncs with LinkedIn for scanning business cards.
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Tesla delivered 6,457 Model S EVs in its first 2014 quarter, and produced 7,535, as the company ramps up to deliver right-hand drive cars from June and continues working on …
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This Was the Best Watched Solar Flare Ever

Universe Today - 7 May 2014 17:24
Are giant dragons flying out of the Sun? No, this is much more awesome than that: it’s an image of an X-class flare that erupted from active region 2017 on March 29, as seen by NASA’s Interface Region Imaging Spectro...
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Inmarsat CEO Rupert Pearce says Iridium has not demonstrated it can be trusted to provide crucial maritime safety services; unveils competitor to Aireon air-navigation service.
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Video Tour of Alien Planets Shows How Time Flies on Strange New Worlds The 61-second exoplanet video, created by a graduate student in England, provides a flyby tour of all known planetary systems beyond our own sun known to orbit a single star.
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Do Gravitational Waves Cause Tiny Earthquakes?

SPACE.com - 7 May 2014 12:12
Do Gravitational Waves Cause Tiny Earthquakes? The Earth and moon can serve as giant detectors for ripples in the fabric of space-time known as gravitational waves, which are given off by stars, black holes and other massive objects in deep space, researchers say.
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(Reuters) - The Obama administration on Tuesday released an updated report on how a changing climate has touched every corner of the country, from oyster growers in Washington State to maple syrup producers in Vermont, a...
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NASA Ames Proposals Selected to Support Crew Health on Deep Space Missions NASA's Ames Research Center News and Features: NASA's Human Research Program (HRP) and the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) will fund 26 proposals - including three from Ames Research Center - to help...
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Astronomers harness the galaxy's biggest telescope

e! Science News - 7 May 2014 01:57
An international team of astronomers has made a measurement of a distant neutron star that is one million times more precise than the previous world's best.
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